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Caroline Anne Braden
October 18th, 1945 - April 20th, 2022
Caroline Anne (Boomsma) Braden, age 76, joined her parents John Boomsma, and Marymerle (Stelter) Boomsma in eternal rest, after a short battle with Lung Cancer, along with all of her siblings including Florence Boomsma, Suzanne Boomsma, Al Boomsma, Kathleen (Boomsma) Vercillino (Thomas), Marymerle (Boomsma) Bramlett (Paul), John Boomsma, John (Jack) Hamilton (Sharon), and several others on April 20, 2022. Carrie was born on October 18, 1945, in Chicago, Illinois where she married Harold "Skip" Braden in November of 1963. In 1966, they welcomed a healthy baby boy - Phillip Lee. Soon after they would face their first hurdle as a couple. Phillip would contract Spinal Meningitis and inadvertently loose his hearing after a long illness. Carrie and Skip faced the challenge together. Five years after the birth of their son, they were blessed with a daughter - Heather. The couple moved from Roseland, IL to Riverdale, IL in the early 1970s where they lived until 2006. The couple then moved to a temporary residence in Loveland, Colorado until Skip and Phillip completed their beautiful home in Bellvue, Colorado where Carrie was able to live out her days in comfort. Carrie is survived by her husband Harold Braden (Bellvue, Colorado), son Phillip Braden (Bellvue, Colorado), and daughter Heather (Braden) McCutcheon (Doug Englehaupt, Ladd, Illinois). Doug and Heather have five children between the two of them - Austin Englehaupt (Ladd, IL) (Austin's son Hayden), John McCutcheon (Ladd, IL), Michael McCutcheon (Lasalle, IL) (Paige Foster), and twins Evan and Ella Englehaupt (Ladd, IL). Carrie is also a loving aunt to many nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by the aforementioned family members along with her father-in-law Harold E Braden and mother-in-law Myrtle (Weitzel) Braden. Carrie began to enjoy the game of golf in the 1980s. She joined the Silver Lake Swingers Golf Club in Orland Park, IL where she played with her mother-in-law. She became very involved with the club activities and soon became President of the club. She coordinated many clubs’ events throughout her time playing the game. Carrie was also an avid sailor with her husband and would spend many weekends on Lake Michigan on the family sailboat. Carrie will always be remembered as a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, aunt, and friend to many. Carrie was fun loving not only to her own children but to all in the neighborhood. Always welcoming everyone she came in contact with. She will be missed for her straightforward approach, for her ability to keep kids on the straight path, for her comical side, her giving heart, and the ability to yell so loud even the neighbors could hear her with their doors and windows closed. Services will be held at Viegut Funeral Home, Loveland, Colorado on Sunday April 24, 2022. Viewing will begin at 10 am and service will begin at 11 am.
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Since 2000, Viegut Funeral Home has stood as a pillar of comfort for Loveland families. Our commitment goes beyond the essential funeral services – our dedicated team also extends support with catered events, from traditional funerals to themed celebrations of life in our beautiful chapel and inviting reception room. Additionally, our convenient location in Northern Colorado is within walking distance of Loveland Burial Park, offering ease and accessibility for those who choose this final resting place for their loved ones. At Viegut, we go beyond expectations to ensure that every aspect of your commemoration is handled with the utmost care and consideration....
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